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Asus specs say 2.4 GHz only. Nothing about 5 GHz, dual band, or
simultaneous dual band. 2.4 GHz band is already overcrowded with
household and other devices.
Netgear doesn't say anything, but one user's blurb says both 2.4 GHz
and 5 GHz, but not dual simultaneous. And apparently distribution
channel not filled with any product yet. Apparently runs DD-WRT,
OpenWRT, etc., http://www.myopenrouter.com/.
Got nothing on the RouterStation Pro to know about ranges.
unsolicited wrote, On 01/15/2010 11:10 AM:
> Consider, as in my original post, the models pointed out to me in the
> OpenWRT forum, Asus RT-N16 (DD-WRT, at least) and Ubiquiti RouterStation
> Pro.
>> I've also come across the NetGear 3500L (L for Linux),
>http://netgear.com/Products/RoutersandGateways/WirelessNRoutersandGateways/WNR3500L.aspx?detail=Specifications.> I have no specific knowledge of it, yet, though. Working on it.
>> Khalid Baheyeldin wrote, On 01/15/2010 9:58 AM:
>> every so often, i look around to see if there's a new,
>> openwrt-ideal
>> router out there. and by openwrt-ideal, i mean:
>>>> * runs the latest version of openwrt with a 2.6 kernel
>> * at least one USB 2.0 port (preferably two)
>> * supports the graphical (luci) interface
>> * etc, etc, you get the idea.
>>>> Me too ... the development is behind the new models available at the
>> large stores.
>>>> Graphical interface is not a must for me. Command line or web based
>> is fine.
>>>> But to add to the list:
>>>> * Wireless N support.
>>>> Is there such a beast?
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